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this remits a major shift in tactics for law enforcement. traditionally, victims to run and hide or hunker down and wait for the cops to get there. >> a live look outside, even as we speak. if you thought today was chilly, wait until tomorrow. topper shutt will be along with a look at a frigid forecast. also ahead. >> this is bruce johnson and coming up, a lot of new apartment building construction underway and owners are able to charge whatever they want in rent. everybody is looking for something under rent control. we'll te >>> i heard three to five pops. i didn't know what they were at the time. >> now he knows, those pops came from a madman at a shooting spree, which started today. police say a man in his 20s shot a woman at a home about 30 miles outside of l.a. that gunman shot and killed two more people in a series of carjackings, then he started firing at random drivers on the freeway while going along the 55 miles an hour. by the time the cops surrounded him, the suspect turned the gun on himself. >>> in tonight's health alert, have
this remits a major shift in tactics for law enforcement. traditionally, victims to run and hide or hunker down and wait for the cops to get there. >> a live look outside, even as we speak. if you thought today was chilly, wait until tomorrow. topper shutt will be along with a look at a frigid forecast. also ahead. >> this is bruce johnson and coming up, a lot of new apartment building construction underway and owners are able to charge whatever they want in rent. everybody is...
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>> the frustrating thing is law enforcement is working. you see in this case, this case has been solved. we have the five individuals in custody. i will prosecute those five individuals and we will incarcerate them. we will remove them from our community. unless we are able to address those underlying issues that got us here in the first place, the whole cycle of arrestings, prosecuting, and incarcerating is not enough. >> we said you can't arrest your way out of this problem, what can you do? >> you can educate yourself out of this problem. the one thing we know is that if you are educated, your opportunities increase. if you are not educated, we find that young men and young women who drop out of school, their opportunities decline. >> thank you for being here. this has been a great conversation. we hope it won't be the last one. >> i hope so as well. thank you so much. >> thanks, again. all right folks, so what is your take on all this? the violence, the young lives it's snatching away. my mailbag. i want your ideas and of course we'll
>> the frustrating thing is law enforcement is working. you see in this case, this case has been solved. we have the five individuals in custody. i will prosecute those five individuals and we will incarcerate them. we will remove them from our community. unless we are able to address those underlying issues that got us here in the first place, the whole cycle of arrestings, prosecuting, and incarcerating is not enough. >> we said you can't arrest your way out of this problem, what...
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now they open the borders and it doesn't matter you broke a law. they can become a citizen anyway? it's a basic point. if there a line for citizenship shouldn't those who did it the proper way be at the front of it? the address is mailbag@wusa9.com. that's our report. i'll be back here at 11:00 with leslie and topper. log on any time to wusa9.com. have a great night. we'll see you a bit later on. bye-bye. >>> michael jackson's son joins "e.t." as a special correspondent. >>> plus the latest on country star mindy mccready's apparent suicide. i'm nancy o'dell. >> and i'm rob marciano. >> the gruesome details. shot on her porch along with her dog. >> could this have been prevented? >> mindy's desperate battle with addiction. >> nurse, nurse, she's having a seizure right now! >> what will happen to her two young sons? >>> the king of pop's son, prince michael, turns correspondent for the very first time and it is for "entertainment tonight." >> that's right, brook. my first assignment sitting down with the stars of oz, the great and powerful. >> are we your first interview? >> actually
now they open the borders and it doesn't matter you broke a law. they can become a citizen anyway? it's a basic point. if there a line for citizenship shouldn't those who did it the proper way be at the front of it? the address is mailbag@wusa9.com. that's our report. i'll be back here at 11:00 with leslie and topper. log on any time to wusa9.com. have a great night. we'll see you a bit later on. bye-bye. >>> michael jackson's son joins "e.t." as a special correspondent....
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that, after telling nbc in advance that if they did that, they would be breaking the law. according to the washington times, metro police are refusing to make public documents about how they handled the case. times said they asked for the case number and they have gotten no response, even though the case numbers are routinely given out to the press. the police have not responded to the freedom of information requests either. this, all with the apparent blessing of the d.c. council. we'll be pressing for answers and we asked emily miller to join us on this broadcast next week. >>> the accused murder out on bail tonight. decided the double amputee olympian is not a risk to run away. so, as a condition of his $113,000 bail, he had to hand over his passport. he fired four shots through the bathroom door and killed her. the prosecution argues it was premeditated murder. >>> roman catholic priests should be allowed to murder. cardinal, keith o'brian said it would make him happy if they could make a decision whether or not they could get married on their own. it's a tough pill to
that, after telling nbc in advance that if they did that, they would be breaking the law. according to the washington times, metro police are refusing to make public documents about how they handled the case. times said they asked for the case number and they have gotten no response, even though the case numbers are routinely given out to the press. the police have not responded to the freedom of information requests either. this, all with the apparent blessing of the d.c. council. we'll be...
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it was his idea as he signed it into law and now he is going to tell us that oh, it is all our fault. >> reporter: a new poll shows that 40% of the americans believe that the budget cuts take effect here and that they cannot strike a deal. but it is a safe best bet. that 40% does not include many federal workers that will be facing those furloughs. wusa9 started a petition asking if they should face that there if they end up furloughed. if you would like to weigh in, go to our website and look for the petition on the home page here. so far more than 800 people have signed on as they sent letters to their lawmakers about it. >>> well this is a story that has been captured headlines for many days now. hackers linked to china breaking into the cyber systems and virtually every institution in town. now, some security experts suggest that they might have gotten their hands on enough information to map out just how we exercise power in this town, even the outgoing defense secretary said that cyber terrorism is a huge emerging threat. >> we've got the threat of cyber security, which is a rea
it was his idea as he signed it into law and now he is going to tell us that oh, it is all our fault. >> reporter: a new poll shows that 40% of the americans believe that the budget cuts take effect here and that they cannot strike a deal. but it is a safe best bet. that 40% does not include many federal workers that will be facing those furloughs. wusa9 started a petition asking if they should face that there if they end up furloughed. if you would like to weigh in, go to our website and...